Stewarding relationships with partners

No one organization can accomplish the task of equipping leaders for Kingdom work on our own. The required time, resources, and skills are simply too much, especially in our changing world. We need to partner with one another. In short, we need the body of Christ!

Winebrenner Seminary has formed partnerships with churches, regional denominational bodies, missions organizations, parachurch organizations, prisons, and other schools to provide greater access to students seeking theological and professional training. Currently, dozens of students are taking classes through a partnership with three Churches of God regions. Dozens have graduated from the Institute for Christian Studies at Marion Correctional Institution. Dozens are completing courses through partnerships in Kenya. Dozens are accessing classes through direct partnerships with several churches around the country. This is all above and beyond Winebrenner’s enrollment in graduate degree programs.

We are currently working to better solidify the course maps and options we have available for potential partners so that people can access education in the rhythm of their lives. Before long, we will have in place a sample order of operations to guide potential partners to the best ways we can work together. This is all part of Winebrenner’s commitment to collaboration. We want to steward relationships well so we can all be part of the work of discipleship together. Only as we work together can we have the most impact Kingdom impact.

If you want to explore working together, reach out to us in our contact page. Together, let’s equip leaders for service in God’s Kingdom!

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